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Re: vocabulary

From:René Uittenbogaard <ruittenb@...>
Date:Friday, April 15, 2005, 14:42
Joe <joe@...> wrote:

>Jean-François Colson wrote: > >> >> What about the verb "to slay"? Where does it come from? >> Is it related to "slaughter"? Or to the Dutch "slagen"? >> > >Both, I suspect. 'slay' was originally 'slean' [sl&an] < >'*sleahan'[sl&axan], which looks quite possibly related to the Dutch >[sla:G@n]~[sla:X@n] (I think). Equally, I believe 'slaughter'(as a >noun) comes from OE. 'sleahtre', from the same root. (Just from memory. >May be wrong). >
Dutch has: slaan - to hit (the past tense has |g|: "ik sloeg" = I hit-PAST) verslaan - to defeat (="beat") slachten - to kill (of animals: "de slager" = the butcher) afslachten - to slaughter (of people) slagen - to succeed (I don't know if this comes from the same root) quite likely to be mixed up, I think :) slaan - sloeg - geslagen slachten - slachtte - geslacht slagen - slaagde - geslaagd René (who really likes his L1) _____________________________________________________________________ Je eigen persoonlijk e-mailadres bij Tiscali? Registreer nu een domeinnaam bij Tiscali. Ga naar http://www.tiscali.nl

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